There's nothing ordinary about Cecile McLoren Salvant. At 27 she's made her way to the frontline of jazz by not following the usual pathway.
She didn't attend any of the prestigious jazz conservatories and schools, she almost missed the deadline for the most important jazz vocal competition which gave her the first break.
In 2010, the well storied panel judged her the Thelonious Monk Award and she's been attracting plaudits ever since.
She made her recording debut in 2013 with WomanChild, grabbing Grammy nominations.
NPR Music and Downbeat magazine shouted her praises and in 2015 she hit pay-dirt and the Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal album for the follow-up, For One to Love.